The Accountant Mob Wives Mocked Became Lucas Castiglione’s Shield-congtien

The first man who called Brianna Gallagher a whale did it at her own wedding.

He did not whisper it.

He laughed into his champagne while roses crowded the altar and candle heat thickened the air, and he said Lucas Castiglione must have lost his mind.

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“That girl won’t last six months in his bed,” he said, “let alone in his house.”

Brianna heard every word.

Lucas heard it too.

The strange thing was not that he heard it.

The strange thing was that he did not turn around.

Lucas Castiglione had built a reputation in Chicago that made grown men choose their words like they were handling live wires.

He could ruin a business with a phone call.

He could make a man disappear from polite conversation without ever raising his voice.

But at the altar, with Brianna’s hand tucked inside his, he only tightened his fingers.

Then he leaned close enough for her to feel his breath against her ear.

“Let them laugh, Brianna,” he whispered. “Men who need an audience are usually afraid to stand alone.”

That sentence stayed with her longer than the insult.

Brianna had spent most of her life being measured by strangers and found lacking before she ever opened her mouth.

At school, teachers called her quiet in the same tone they used for slow.

In offices, men repeated her ideas louder and received the nods.

In clothing stores, clerks used the word forgiving like kindness had to come with an elastic waistband.

By twenty-eight, she had learned to keep her face calm.

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